Details
Artist | Spanish |
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Title |
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Date | 13th century |
Medium | wood with polychrome decoration and traces of gilding |
Dimensions | Overall: 94 × 66 × 11 inches (238.8 × 167.6 × 27.9 cm) |
Credit Line | Gift of Mrs. Charles W.F. Haass in memory of her son, Dr. Ernest Haass |
Accession Number | 28.3 |
Department | European Sculpture and Dec Arts |
On View | European: Medieval and Renaissance W242, Level 2 (see map) |
Provenance
possibly (Siguenza, Italy);
(M. & R. Stora, Paris, France).
Mrs. Charles W.F. Haass;
1928-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
(M. & R. Stora, Paris, France).
Mrs. Charles W.F. Haass;
1928-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Published References
Bulletin of the DIA 9, no. 5 (1927/28): p. 57 (ill.).
"Annual Report of the Arts Commission for the Year 1927." Bulletin of the DIA 9, no.5 (1927/28): p. 57 (ill.).
Exposition d'Art ancien espagnol. Exh. cat., Jean Charpentier Galerie. Paris, 1925, no. 136.
Wirth, Karl-August. Die Entstehung des Drei-Nagel-Crucifixus, seine typengeschichtliche Entwicklung bis zur Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts in Frankreich und Deutschland, Dissertation, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet. Frankfurt, 1953, p. 49.
JMann, J. "A Monumental Catalan Crucifix." Bulletin of the DIA 71, no. 1/2 (1997): pp. 48-56.
Gillerman, Dorothy. Gothic Sculpture in America. Vol. II. The Museums of the Midwest. Turnhout, 2001, p. 172, no. 130.
"Annual Report of the Arts Commission for the Year 1927." Bulletin of the DIA 9, no.5 (1927/28): p. 57 (ill.).
Exposition d'Art ancien espagnol. Exh. cat., Jean Charpentier Galerie. Paris, 1925, no. 136.
Wirth, Karl-August. Die Entstehung des Drei-Nagel-Crucifixus, seine typengeschichtliche Entwicklung bis zur Mitte des 13. Jahrhunderts in Frankreich und Deutschland, Dissertation, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet. Frankfurt, 1953, p. 49.
JMann, J. "A Monumental Catalan Crucifix." Bulletin of the DIA 71, no. 1/2 (1997): pp. 48-56.
Gillerman, Dorothy. Gothic Sculpture in America. Vol. II. The Museums of the Midwest. Turnhout, 2001, p. 172, no. 130.